Graham Smart

[…]one that was mediaeval that. Yes, soManny Yospa  1:01  any grammeso we're gonna start learning the second one Christmas.She's just going to sound level two now you'rejust getting a sensethat by ChristmasOkay, so when you're ready theGraham Smart  1:14  time's right, we'll make a […]

Rodney Giesler

[…]right in the middle of it was the Conservative Films Officer, a redoubtable lady called Winifred Crum-Ewing. She looked every inch a Tory matron, and sounded it. She always turned up at General Council meetings. And everyone was fond of her because they knew what she was going to say and amidst all […]

Gordon Hales

[…]he cinema differently. And more seriously, but I still saw virtually everything which was a refuge, refuge from home.Interviewer  11:39  It sounds as if early on editing became a preoccupation. Is that right?Gordon Hales  11:45  No. As the gap of filming, and it was you were Juni[…]

Len Runkel

[…]ll? You gotta remember, I was born in Wood Green. My father was born in Battersea, but brought up in near Wood Green, so obviously we were within the sound of Tottenham. Well,Unknown Speaker  18:16  Tottenham, Hotspur, yeah, which was, was also quite an important thing still, is to some ex[…]

Mike Bradsell

[…]if there was no warning at bedtime, we would go to sleep in the usual way. But I had this mixture of excitement as well as fear sometimes I think the sound of the the warning, moaning mini as we used to call it was used to, I used to get really frightened about that. But there was the excitement of […]

Interview

[…]if there was no warning at bedtime, we would go to sleep in the usual way. But I had this mixture of excitement as well as fear sometimes I think the sound of the the warning, moaning mini as we used to call it was used to, I used to get really frightened about that. But there was the excitement of […]

Cynthia Moody

[…]              Well, he was very much that. I was working as an assistant in the sound side of the editing.                    &nbs[…]
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